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Can your FLC license be revoked for including false information on your application?

  1. Yes, it can be revoked

  2. No, it cannot be revoked

  3. Only if discovered after a year

  4. Yes, but only for major inaccuracies

The correct answer is: Yes, it can be revoked

When applying for a Farm Labor Contractor (FLC) license, providing false information on the application is considered a serious violation. Such actions can mislead regulatory authorities about an applicant's qualifications or adherence to legal requirements. If an FLC is found to have submitted inaccurate or misleading information, the licensing authority has the power to revoke the license. This maintains the integrity of the industry and ensures that only qualified individuals are permitted to operate as labor contractors. It is crucial for applicants to provide accurate and truthful information to avoid severe consequences, including the potential loss of their ability to legally conduct business in this field. The emphasis on honesty in the application process reflects regulations intended to protect both workers and the integrity of the agricultural labor system.